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NIGERIA-ELECTION/VOTERS
RTSGF4LH 
February 02, 2023 
Amanda Iheme, 30-year-old clinical psychologist and first-time voter, poses for a picture in her home... 
Lagos, Nigeria 
Amanda Iheme, 30-year-old clinical psychologist and first-time voter, poses for a picture in her home... 
Amanda Iheme, 30-year-old clinical psychologist and first-time voter, poses for a picture in her home in Lagos, Nigeria February 2, 2023. When asked about her expectations from the forthcoming elections, Amanda said: "I'm expecting a free and fair election and hoping that election date do not get postponed due to the country's current situation of cash and fuel scarcity. Also hoping for a lot less violence and people to have the freedom to vote for who they believe in." REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPS0 
November 10, 2022 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to... 
HOMAGAMA, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, has his head massaged by a relative at his aunt's home in Homagama, Sri Lanka, November 10, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/ Dinuka Liyanawatte SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPRZ 
November 10, 2022 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to... 
HOMAGAMA, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, wears a neck support collar at his aunt's house in Homagama in Sri Lanka, November 10, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/ Dinuka Liyanawatte SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPRV 
November 10, 2022 
Shashini Chamilka Maduhansi, 23, prepares tea for her husband, Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been... 
HOMAGAMA, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Shashini Chamilka Maduhansi, 23, prepares tea for her husband, Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, at his aunt's home in Homagama, Sri Lanka, November 10, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/ Dinuka Liyanawatte SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPRU 
November 10, 2022 
Shashini Chamilka Maduhansi, 23, prepares medicine for her husband, Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has... 
HOMAGAMA, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Shashini Chamilka Maduhansi, 23, prepares medicine for her husband, Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, at his aunt's home in Homagama, Sri Lanka, November 10, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/ Dinuka Liyanawatte SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBQ3 
August 29, 2022 
A demonstrator yells while holding a wreath in memory of an activist who was killed in the last protest,... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
A demonstrator yells while holding a wreath in memory of an activist who was killed in the last protest, during a demonstration against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBQ2 
August 29, 2022 
Police officers remove sacks from a barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel,... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
Police officers remove sacks from a barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBQ1 
August 29, 2022 
A demonstrator talks to a police officer during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
A demonstrator talks to a police officer during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBN0 
August 29, 2022 
A woman runs past a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
A woman runs past a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBN1 
August 29, 2022 
Demonstrators stand near a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
Demonstrators stand near a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT 
HAITI-PROTEST/
RTSASBMZ 
August 29, 2022 
A demonstrator walks by a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitians protest against crime and inflation, in Port-au-Prince 
A demonstrator walks by a burning barricade during a protest against the growing scarcity of fuel, the soaring consumer prices, and crime, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti August 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ralph Tedy Erol REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPR5 
August 12, 2022 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, eats food donated by a temple at a communal kitchen in a cancer care transit home near Apeksha Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 12, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPPC 
August 11, 2022 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, poses at a cancer care transit home where he is staying near Apeksha Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 11, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
SRI LANKA-CRISIS/HEALTH
RTSEEPPA 
August 11, 2022 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
The Wider Image: Sri Lanka's cancer patients struggle amid economic chaos 
Priyantha Kumarasinghe, 32, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors think has spread to his neck and spine, plays a video game as he rests at a cancer care transit home near Apeksha Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 11, 2022. Kumarasinghe started receiving treatment earlier this year just as Sri Lanka's economy went into free fall. Amid a crippling fuel scarcity and weeks of unrest, Kumarasinghe said he was unable to travel between his home and Sri Lanka's main cancer hospital for treatment. "If I had been able to get treatment properly during June, July and August there is a good possibility I could have reduced the lung cancer," he told Reuters. "Because that was not possible that may be the reason why the cancer has grown." REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "SRI LANKA CANCER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HXE6 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen work after collecting waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fishermen work after collecting waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HXDT 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen weigh a sack full of waste they collected from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fishermen weigh a sack full of waste they collected from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HXD0 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, shows part of a couch he collected from Guanabara Bay for an environmental... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, shows part of a couch he collected from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HX49 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Marcelo da Silva, 48, collects part of a television from Guanabara Bay for an environmental... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Marcelo da Silva, 48, collects part of a television from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HX1C 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen pull a sofa out of a boat after collecting from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Due to the fish scarcity, fishermen in Brazil turn to recollecting waste 
Fishermen pull a sofa out of a boat after collecting from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HX17 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Ailton Rodrigues, 67, picks up a bottle from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Ailton Rodrigues, 67, picks up a bottle from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HX12 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen boats are seen carrying waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fishermen boats are seen carrying waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. Picture taken with a drone.REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWXB 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, searches for items in a bag in which he collected waste from Guanabara... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, searches for items in a bag in which he collected waste from Guanabara Bay, for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWX4 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva carries a sack while collecting waste for an environmental project that... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva carries a sack while collecting waste for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWTQ 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen look for waste for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages,... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fishermen look for waste for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWQQ 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva collects part of a television for an environmental project that pays fishermen... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva collects part of a television for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWLZ 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva carries waste he collected in the Guanabara Bay for an environmental project... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Due to the fish scarcity, fishermen in Brazil turn to recollecting waste 
Fisherman Naldo Alves da Silva carries waste he collected in the Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWKH 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, shows a doll and some of the waste he collected from Guanabara Bay... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Samuel Bittencourt, 61, shows a doll and some of the waste he collected from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWJ2 
June 06, 2022 
Fishermen prepare a boat before going to collect waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fishermen prepare a boat before going to collect waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish shortages, supported by the BVRio Institute, at Bancarios beach on Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
OCEANS-DAY/BRAZIL
RTS8HWHN 
June 06, 2022 
Fisherman Jose Conceicao Santiago, 62, poses for a photo holding a fishing net he uses to collect waste... 
ILHA DO GOVERNADOR, Brazil 
Brazil's fishermen turn to recollecting waste due to the fish scarcity 
Fisherman Jose Conceicao Santiago, 62, poses for a photo holding a fishing net he uses to collect waste from Guanabara Bay for an environmental project that pays fishermen a salary due to fish scarsity, supported by the BVRio Institute, at the Bancarios beach in Ilha do Governador, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil June 6, 2022. Picture taken June 6, 2022. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWZ 
March 17, 2022 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWW 
March 17, 2022 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWU 
March 17, 2022 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWT 
March 17, 2022 
Jacobo Moreno, co-owner of Mallorca pastry shops speaks with Reuters in his bakery in Madrid, Spain,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
Jacobo Moreno, co-owner of Mallorca pastry shops speaks with Reuters in his bakery in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWP 
March 17, 2022 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
An employee makes sweetbread made with milk and sugar, named Torrijas, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWO 
March 17, 2022 
Employees of Mallorca pastry shops work at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
Employees of Mallorca pastry shops work at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/SPAIN-SUNFLOWEROIL
RTS6IEWN 
March 17, 2022 
An employee makes Torrijas sweetbread, made with milk and sugar, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukraine sunflower scarcity in Spain: a headache for industries, an opportunity for olive oil producers... 
An employee makes Torrijas sweetbread, made with milk and sugar, at a sweets factory in Madrid, Spain, March 17, 2022. Pictures taken March 17, 2022. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
NIGERIA-DAILYLIFE/
RTS5I6AB 
February 15, 2022 
A mother carries her child as she and others walk following scarcity of local transport due to shortage... 
Abuja, Nigeria 
People walk during scarcity of local transport due to shortage of petrol in Abuja 
A mother carries her child as she and others walk following scarcity of local transport due to shortage of petrol in Abuja, Nigeria February 15, 2022. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde 
NIGERIA-DAILYLIFE/
RTS5I5IP 
February 15, 2022 
Students walk on a crowded sidewalk due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum... 
Abuja, Nigeria 
Students walk on a crowded sidewalk due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum... 
Students walk on a crowded sidewalk due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum products in Abuja, Nigeria February 15, 2022. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde 
NIGERIA-DAILYLIFE/
RTS5I3WS 
February 15, 2022 
People walk on the street due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum products... 
Abuja, Nigeria 
People walk on the street due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum products... 
People walk on the street due to scarcity of local transport following shortage of petroleum products in Abuja, Nigeria February 15, 2022. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde 
NIGERIA-GASOLINE/
RTS5BBAC 
February 09, 2022 
A lady buys petrol from a hawker due to scarcity at a petrol station, following the importation of toxic... 
Abuja, Nigeria 
A lady buys petrol from a hawker due to scarcity at a petrol station, following the importation of toxic... 
A lady buys petrol from a hawker due to scarcity at a petrol station, following the importation of toxic petroleum product, in Abuja, Nigeria, February 9, 2022. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6L1ZF 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CGCW 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFVH 
December 28, 2021 
The outside of a warehouse that is the site of a 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
The outside of a warehouse that is the site of a 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, is seen in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFVD 
December 28, 2021 
Growing stacks are seen which will be used to cultivate varieties of lettuce in an 86,000 square-foot... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Growing stacks are seen which will be used to cultivate varieties of lettuce in an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFVA 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFV7 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFV6 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFV5 
December 28, 2021 
Each tank seen here can hold 10,000 gallons of water, which will recycle through a system used to grow... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Each tank seen here can hold 10,000 gallons of water, which will recycle through a system used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms in the country in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFV3 
December 28, 2021 
Pipes are seen that will recycle water used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Pipes are seen that will recycle water used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms in the country in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFTM 
December 28, 2021 
Pipes are seen that will recycle water used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Pipes are seen that will recycle water used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms in the country in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
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December 28, 2021 
Growing stacks are seen which will be used to cultivate varieties of lettuce in an 86,000 square-foot... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Growing stacks are seen which will be used to cultivate varieties of lettuce in an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFTN 
December 28, 2021 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Workers complete construction on an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
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December 28, 2021 
Joey Tasher, General Manager for Kalera, stands among growing stacks that will be used to cultivate varieties... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Joey Tasher, General Manager for Kalera, stands among growing stacks that will be used to cultivate varieties of lettuce in an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
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December 28, 2021 
The outside of a warehouse that is the site of a 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
The outside of a warehouse that is the site of a 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, is seen in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFT8 
December 28, 2021 
Each tank seen here can hold 10,000 gallons of water, which will recycle through a system used to grow... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Each tank seen here can hold 10,000 gallons of water, which will recycle through a system used to grow lettuce in one of the largest indoor vertical farms in the country in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFTB 
December 28, 2021 
Joey Tasher, General Manager for Kalera, pushes a rack that will be used in the cultivation process in... 
Aurora, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Joey Tasher, General Manager for Kalera, pushes a rack that will be used in the cultivation process in an 86,000 square-foot indoor vertical farm, one of the largest in the country, in Aurora, Colorado, U.S., December 28, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
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December 15, 2021 
View of a grey water system that will capture shower water and reuse it to flush toilets and thereby... 
Castle Rock, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
View of a grey water system that will capture shower water and reuse it to flush toilets and thereby cutting household water usage by 25 percent in Castle Rock, Colorado, U.S., December 15, 2021. Picture taken December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
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December 15, 2021 
Plumbers, Danny Everts and Trevor Wyscaver, install a grey water system that will capture shower water... 
Castle Rock, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Plumbers, Danny Everts and Trevor Wyscaver, install a grey water system that will capture shower water and reuse it to flush toilets and thereby cutting household water usage by 25 percent in Castle Rock, Colorado, December 15, 2021. Picture taken December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFVW 
December 15, 2021 
Plumber, Todd Moritzsky, prepares to install a grey water system that will capture shower water and reuse... 
Castle Rock, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Plumber, Todd Moritzsky, prepares to install a grey water system that will capture shower water and reuse it to flush toilets and thereby cutting household water usage by 25 percent in Castle Rock, Colorado, U.S., December 15, 2021. Picture taken December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/USA-WATER
RTS6CFVV 
December 15, 2021 
Homes are seen in which housing developers are installing grey water systems that will capture shower... 
Castle Rock, UNITED STATES 
Colorado offers a microcosm of living with water scarcity 
Homes are seen in which housing developers are installing grey water systems that will capture shower water and reuse it to flush toilets and potentially save thousands of gallons a year in Castle Rock, Colorado, U.S., December 15, 2021. Picture taken December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt 
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